So What Now?

Gquebed

Well-Known Member
However, 'gathering info' doesn't take years. Giving him leeway to drag this out into his next mandate (if he gets one) just floors me, and I think it's funny everyone jumped on the NDP for saying they'll 'study' legalization when Trudeau is doing exactly the same thing (and making sure the people responsible for prohibition are doing the 'studying'.

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Well.... it shouldn't.

But this I the government we're talking about. They will first have to assemble a committee and then formulate directives for them to follow in their info gathering process and then decide how ludicrously to pay them. Once that's worked out the committee will then commence dragging it out for as long as they possibly can... slurping up at the public trough.

LOL
 

doingdishes

Well-Known Member
Those who were left out in the cold in this decision, like me, will be included again within six months. That is in the supreme court decision. The way i understand it JT has six months to fix that old HC business.

Legalization is another issue entirely.
i am in the same boat.
if the Government does appeal, i am going to try to get in as an intervener to get us-Left outs-a chance at being to have changes.
if they don't appeal-repeal here we come - GOLDSTARS
 

VIANARCHRIS

Well-Known Member
i am in the same boat.
if the Government does appeal, i am going to try to get in as an intervener to get us-Left outs-a chance at being to have changes.
if they don't appeal-repeal here we come - GOLDSTARS
I would be very surprised if there were an appeal...I can't think of any grounds for one or foresee new evidence to prove their claims. It's a new government in charge now, and I doubt they have the will to continue an expensive legal battle over growing plants. They may come up with new rules that will piss some off, but we'll deal with that when it happens. I just don't think they will try to take our gardens again.
 
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